Meanwhile, Grace Gara and Taylor Mimms went to three sets before falling to Sarah Malavenda and Elizabeth Clarkson 7-6, 4-6, 6-0, with Claire Chanatry and Rebecca Marsch taking a 6-0, 6-4 defeat to Christina Cerio and Scarlett Jaworski.

On Wednesday, the Lakers traveled north and face no. 4 seed Carthage in the Class B quarterfinals. The rain held off long enough for Cazenovia to put together a 5-0 sweep of the Comets.

In single-set matches to 10 games, Palmer topped Hannah Millich 10-5, with Gregg holding off Maggie King 10-7 and Furlong crushing Jami Ellis 10-2. Bowser and Connor had their own 10-2 win over Ally Farley and Chelsea Major, while Langan and Lints handled Amanda Dawley and Guiliana LoConte in yet another 10-2 match.

Also in Class B, Chittenango made it past Clinton 3-2 in last Monday’s opening round, in a match where it claimed both points in doubles. Camen Hunn and Alyssa Mroczek got past Mckenzie Taylor and Leah Tonetti 6-4, 6-3, while Katie Brant and Shelby Hogan rolled past Corrine Banning and Shannon Cherpak 6-1, 6-0.

Ami Petosa, in singles, lost to Samantha Malak 7-5, 6-1, while Marie Perriello fell to Kate Richerson 6-0, 6-2. So Kourtney Wilson had to win over Clinton’s Olivia Kodsy in singles to help the Bears advance – and she did, dropping the first set to Kodsy before taking over late in a 4-6, 6-0, 6-1 decision.

Put up against top seed CBA in Wednesday’s quarterfinals, the Bears almost pulled off the upset, only to fall to the Brothers 4-3. Pestota, Perriello and Wilson lost their singles matches in straight sets, meaning Chittenango had to win every point in doubles.

In first doubles, McKenzie Doig and Kaleigh Koegel dominated the first set against Shilpa Kamani and Becky Scullin and pushed the second set to a tie-breaker. One game from victory, Doig and Koegel could not finish it off, watching Kamani and Scullin prevail 1-6, 7-6, 6-4.